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Dr Fraser Graham is an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the University of Glasgow's School of Health & Wellbeing, affiliated with the Robertson Centre for Biostatistics. His research focuses on iron deficiency management in heart failure patients, clinical trial methodologies (e.g., the IRONMAN trial), and prognostic biomarkers in cardiovascular diseases. He collaborates extensively with experts like Prof. John G.F. Cleland and Dr. Pierpaolo Pellicori on studies addressing therapeutic protocols, diagnostic criteria, and outcomes in heart failure. His work integrates biostatistical analysis with clinical practice, emphasizing patient stratification and evidence-based treatments.
Key contributions include defining iron deficiency criteria for heart failure, evaluating ferric derisomaltose efficacy, and exploring diuretic utilization impacts. He has published widely in top-tier journals like the European Heart Journal and Lancet, contributing to both clinical guidelines and mechanistic understanding of heart failure pathophysiology.
Dr Graham's research also extends to imaging-based heart failure definitions and congestion management strategies, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to advancing cardiovascular care.